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Logitech’s Cordless Precision controllers for PlayStation 2 and Xbox were widely considered to be the best standard control pads on the systems — quite rare for third-party peripherals. But ...
The original Logitech wireless controller for Xbox was a solid performer. The pad was a big bastard, but the wireless technology worked well, the battery life was impressive, and it just felt good.
There aren't many game controller accessories available yet: the Moga Ace Power, the SteelSeries Stratus, and the Logitech Powershell.Both the Moga and Logitech are specifically slip-on cases for ...
It works up to 30 feet away from your console and uses RF technology instead of the PS3’s built-in Bluetooth (it comes with a USB dongle). As a Logitech fan, it’s good to see the company ...
The controller, which retails for a hefty $199.99, will be hitting stores this month, but before you run out and drop two Benjamins on this baby, eye our hands-on for a rundown of all it has to offer.
Following the release of the MOGA Ace Power earlier this week, Logitech has officially announced its PowerShell game controller for the iPhone 5/5c/5s and the fifth-generation iPod touch. The form ...
Mainly known for their mice, trackballs, keyboards and gaming controllers, Logitech has recently begun to expand several of their product lines to offer wireless Bluetooth functionality, hoping to ...
The 8BitDo Ultimate C Bluetooth controller is a cheaper alternative to the stellar Nintendo Switch gamepad. That does mean it’s lacking some of the Ultimate’s core features and extras, but ...
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